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  • Shaun
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    I've just finished line of duty. Ending was a bit rubbish tbh.

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  • PeeJay
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    Just watched The Defeated on Netflix, excellent drama set in Berlin in 1946

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  • ha_banos
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    We went through loads of L&H during the first lockdown. Kept us going lol enjoy.

    Been catching up on People just do nothing. On BBC iPlayer. It gets better series by series so far. On series 4 now. Will watch the movie Big in Japan when we're caught up!

    Had no idea about it. Completely passed us by. KuruptFM!

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  • CharlieBrown
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    For me at the moment, I’m going through my collection of Laurel and Hardy. My Nonna got me into them when I was a young lad. It amazes me how many Cigars find their way into the shorts and movies! I know it’s not strictly a tv series, but they are shown on the tv (used to be at least)!

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  • Stevieboy
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    Originally posted by ha_banos View Post
    Suckered into Futureman. A Seth Rogan thing. S1 ok. S2 utter tripe. S3 they are tempting one of the characters with a box of Gurkha Black Dragon!

    https://mikescigars.com/cigars/brand...a-black-dragon
    I really enjoyed S1 but you're right in that S2 was tripe. I've now abandoned it completely.

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  • ha_banos
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    Suckered into Futureman. A Seth Rogan thing. S1 ok. S2 utter tripe. S3 they are tempting one of the characters with a box of Gurkha Black Dragon!

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  • AlexD4
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    Originally posted by Stevieboy View Post
    Ted Lasso anyone? What a brilliant show. Same feelgood factor as Parks and Rec or The Good Place.
    Season 2 is out soon too
    Mateeee, Mrs hated me for how long I put off Parks and Rec, one of my favourites.

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  • Stevieboy
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    Ted Lasso anyone? What a brilliant show. Same feelgood factor as Parks and Rec or The Good Place.
    Season 2 is out soon too

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  • Stevieboy
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    Originally posted by AlexD4 View Post
    Loki done and dusted, what a series. Sets up phase 4 wonderfully.

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    I've only watched EP 1 and looking forward to more

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  • AlexD4
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    Loki done and dusted, what a series. Sets up phase 4 wonderfully.

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  • Romeo Allones
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    Originally posted by sheppsea View Post
    Finally watching Game of Thrones at the moment, I watched the first series when it first started but lost interest in the second

    God knows why - its fantastic!! On series 5 now
    Good stuff but remember to stop watching in the final season after the Battle of Winterfell, so what comes after doesn't ruin all the good from before... altho this is still mainly GRR Martin's fault as the events that conclude the saga are his own misguided, Line of Duty-esque twist creations, they were just poorly executed by the tired and bored show runners.

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  • simwells
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    Originally posted by Stevieboy View Post
    I haven't yet but my daughter raves about it

    BTW, the SweetTooth comic was anything but family friendly ... Quite dark and gloomy
    It’s very good.

    The tv series isn’t family friendly but it feels like it should be but then deals with a lot that clearly isn’t. Interesting mix


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  • Stevieboy
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    Originally posted by simwells View Post

    That makes complete sense and definitely one to add to the list. It's an unusual mix of feeling very family friendly but then dealing with adult subjects.

    Have you seen the new Love Death and Robots?
    I haven't yet but my daughter raves about it

    BTW, the SweetTooth comic was anything but family friendly ... Quite dark and gloomy

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  • simwells
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    Originally posted by Stevieboy View Post
    It actually was a comic by the brilliant Jeff Lemire.
    Really looking forward to seeing it
    That makes complete sense and definitely one to add to the list. It's an unusual mix of feeling very family friendly but then dealing with adult subjects.

    Have you seen the new Love Death and Robots?

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  • Stevieboy
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    Originally posted by simwells View Post
    I'm watching Sweet Tooth on Netflix, brilliant bit of quirky post apocalyptic drama. Feels strangely British even though I don't think it is and got a real indie comic book feel about it.
    It actually was a comic by the brilliant Jeff Lemire.
    Really looking forward to seeing it

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